Debi Pearl is known for her children's training books, such as "Cultivating Children" with her husband Michael. Recently, she wrote a smash hit book that created his help, an anti-biblical marriage philosophy and family that attacked feminism on your face. Debi is not afraid to face controversial issues and boldly declares the design of God for married women. It is foreseeable that this book has caused a lot of praise and criticism.
Now, Debi has once again written the first of a series of carefully researched novels, using pens [or computers]. The author acknowledges that the story takes place in the rural Tennessee village where they live and is centered on printing and distributing her husband's success book Good and Evil. [This is a visual chronological Bible, a biblical storybook with information.
Although visual is a novel, it is bound to cause controversy. Muslim extremists are planning to stop printing and distributing illustration stories to the Muslim community. The hero Asher decided to continue his mentor's work and get the gospel of Arab Muslims through the Arabic translation of the book. He moved to Tennessee to publish a storybook, clearly mentioning No Joy's printing and book distribution work.
Debi contains in her novels the healthy herbs and treatments she has learned over the years. This conspiracy, as a secret herbal brewing concentrating, is a means of raising money for book printing and distribution, and is the goal of the white supremacist group, who are eager to make the monetary value for their own purposes.
As Asher understands the major fault lines that run through Yellowstone National Park, hinting at future conspiracy. If it gives way, it will threaten volcanic lava and toxic ash throughout the country.
The publishing center not only became a safe haven for Asher, but also became an unexpected woman in Magdalene. Eventually enter the community and experience the healing love of Christ by other women. As the final publishers continue their vision, the enemies are closer to their own goals, reaching the Muslims through illustrations and the gospel.
Debi Pearl concluded in her own summary: "But at the most unexpected moment, it seems that the terrorists won. Is it over? Is God controlled?" Although I am not going to destroy your plot, I can Tell you that although some conflicts are resolved before the end, other conflicts are not because this is the first of a series of books.
Orignal From: Debi Pearl's review of the Vision
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